If you are not following
@LYSNation on Twitter, then you missed the Top 10 LYS Tweets from the week of
December 13, 2015 when they were first posted. And if you are on Twitter, you might want to check out the
Tweeters who made this week’s list.
1. Congratulations
to LYSer, Dr. Darin Jolly!! He is the new Superintendent in Kenedy ISD!! Who
will be next? (By @LYSNation)
2. There
are really two jobs in education: those who deliver the curriculum and those
you support the delivery of curriculum! Which are you? (By @montelongo)
3. Isolation
is the enemy of improvement. (By @tra_hall)
4. In
the absence of clear leadership, conflicts last longer and create more damage.
(By @blitzkrieg607)
5. We need to prepare students for THEIR
futures, not our Past. (By @Snowmanlearning)
6. Teacher
talk vs. student talk... Monologue vs. dialogue... Impact education, students
learn more when they are involved with their learning! (By @montelongo)
7. Moak
report states: "If (Texas) independent school districts were funded like
Texas charter school, total state support would increase by over $4.7
billion." (By @tra_hall)
8. Most
states providing less education funding than before the Great Recession (2008)
- Washington Post (By @BruceLesley)
9. "No
one in any other industry thinks that going to a training is going to change
someone's behavior" (By @Mr_McComb)
10. Surprise:
School that is tolerant of anti-vaxxers suffers massive chickenpox outbreak.
(By @Slate)
Think. Work. Achieve.
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